User:ZeldaStarfoxfan2164/Miscellaneous

SSB4 Stage Availability by UniverseEdit

This list does not include stage only universes or DLC stages.

Universes with a new stage appearing on both versions.Edit

Universes with new stages on both versions.Edit

Universes with new stages on Wii U version but only has returning stages on 3DS version.Edit

Universes with new stages on 3DS version but only has returning stages on Wii U version.Edit

Universes without stages on 3DS version but has stages on Wii U version.Edit

Subspace Emissary GroupsEdit

Near the end of the Subspace Emissary, characters are placed into significant groups based on where they are met. Note that alternate forms of characters are not listed.

Large GroupsEdit

These groups have a significant number of characters. All of these groups would merge into one prior to Entrance to Subspace.

Canyon TeamEdit

Halberd TeamEdit

Isle of the Ancients TeamEdit

Small GroupsEdit

These groups are noted to have only three characters. All of them have a unique task in the Subspace Emissary.

VillainsEdit

This team consists of characters who tend to capture characters as trophies.

Subspace TeamEdit

This team consists of characters who rescue others in Subspace (Part I). All of them are guaranteed to fight in the final battle.

Secret CharactersEdit

These characters are only available after completing the Subspace Emissary at least once by fighting them in secret rooms.

In addition, Sonic is the only character that's not part of any of these groups.

Stages represented by trophiesEdit

The following stages in the Super Smash Bros. series are represented by trophies. Note, in order to qualify, the trophy must share the same name or depict an entire stage not just stage elements. Trophies earned from "Trophy Tussle" events do not count.

MeleeEdit

BrawlEdit

SSB4Edit

3DS VerisonEdit

Wii U VersionEdit

All-Star Battle Regulars and Melee comparisonsEdit

This list lines up characters between All-Star Battle: Regulars and All-Star Battle: Melee.

In SSBEdit

StartersEdit

               

In MeleeEdit

SSB VeteransEdit

               

Newcomers returning to BrawlEdit

               

Newcomers returning to SSB4Edit

               

In BrawlEdit

SSB VeteransEdit

               

Melee VeteransEdit

               

Melee Veterans returning to SSB4Edit

               

In SSB4Edit

SSB VeteransEdit

        

Melee VeteransEdit

        

In UltimateEdit

SSB VeteransEdit

        

Melee Veterans v1Edit

        

Melee Veterans v2Edit

        

TriviaEdit

The order of corresponding characters in each event share a theme;

  1. Main Mario characters
  2. Other Mario characters
  3. Original The Legend of Zelda characters
  4. Obscure Retro Characters (Brawl)/Secret Identities (SSB4)
  5. Japanese characteristics
  6. Full body palettes
  7. Original Star Fox characters
  8. Lightning characters

Character Debuts of the "Active Four" UniversesEdit

"Active Four" refers to the universes which have been with the original game and has debut new characters in Melee and at least one other Smash game.

Without Mario SpinoffsEdit

       
           
               
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     - -  

With Mario SpinoffsEdit

       
             
               
          (   ) 
     - -  

TriviaEdit

Quad GroupingsEdit

Grouping of characters from four universes.

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

Debuts and CountermeasuresEdit

This table lists all characters with some kind of special defense other than their shields. Note: Custom moves are not noted except for Mii Fighters.

         
Reflection  [note 1]        [1][note 1]  [note 1]                
Counterattack                [note 1]         
Absorption        
Other  [note 1] [note 1]     [note 1]       
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Ability not available in its debut.

Accumulated ListEdit

This version shows all characters with said ability in each smash game.

         
Reflection                                             [1]               
Counterattack                                             
Absorption                   
Other                       

Project M ListEdit

Some characters have these abilities in Project M but not in a mainline Super Smash Bros. game.

Reflection     [2]        
Counterattack     
Absorption    
Other   
  1. ^ a b Works on physical projectiles only.
  2. ^ Costume Only. Expressed as a separate character in Melee

Debuts and Special RecoveriesEdit

This table lists all characters with some kind of special recovery (one that doesn't act only as a third jump). Note: Only Up Special moves can qualify.

Types of Recoveries:

  • Fully Guided: The character can recover in all 8 directions.
  • Hybrid: Used as a recovery in the air, but acts as a normal attack on the ground.
  • Tether: A special cable which catches platform edges (only available in Super Smash Bros. Brawl).
  • Parachute: A type of parachute opens up after recovering to slow down falls.
  • Spring: The character jumps on a trampoline to recover which can be used by other characters (only used by third-party characters).
       
Fully Guided                
Hybrid          
Tether  [note 1]    
Parachute   [note 1]
Spring     
  1. ^ a b Ability not available in its debut.

Accumulated ListEdit

This version shows all characters with said ability in each smash game.

       
Fully Guided                              
Hybrid                   
Tether     
Parachute        
Spring      

Project M ListEdit

As Project M is an unofficial Super Smash Bros. game, it gets its own list.

Fully Guided         
Hybrid     
Tether     
Parachute  
Spring  

1986 and 1993 DebutantsEdit

Standard ListEdit

         
1986            
1993        

Accumulated ListEdit

         
1986                          
1993                  

Classic Trios in Project MEdit

Legend of ZeldaEdit

   

Star FoxEdit

   

Honest Home StagesEdit

These are what I feel to be more appropriate home stages for each character, they may be different than they're portrayed in Classic, All-Star mode, or unlock battles. This list does not include any returning DLC stages. Some characters may have alternate home stages.

SSBEdit

Character Stage
Mario Peach's Castle
Donkey Kong Kongo Jungle
Link Hyrule Castle
Samus Planet Zebes
Yoshi Yoshi's Island
Kirby Dream Land
Fox Sector Z
Pikachu Saffron City
Luigi
Captain Falcon
Ness
Jigglypuff
Mushroom Kingdom

MeleeEdit

Character Stage Alternate Stage
Mario Rainbow Cruise
Luigi Mushroom Kingdom II
Peach Princess Peach's Castle Rainbow Cruise
Bowser Yoshi's Island
Dr. Mario Mushroom Kingdom
Yoshi Yoshi's Story Yoshi's Island (SSBM)
Donkey Kong Kongo Jungle (SSBM) Jungle Japes
Link Great Bay Temple
Zelda Temple Great Bay
Sheik Fountain of Dreams
Ganondorf Brinstar Depths
Young Link Jungle Japes
Samus Brinstar Brinstar Depths
Kirby Green Greens Fountain of Dreams
Fox Venom Corneria
Falco Corneria Venom
Pikachu Pokémon Stadium
Jigglypuff Poké Floats
Mewtwo Big Blue
Pichu Fourside
Captain Falcon Mute City Big Blue
Ness Onett Fourside
Ice Climbers Icicle Mountain
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone
Marth Battlefield
Roy Final Destination

BrawlEdit

Normal StagesEdit

Character Stage
Mario Mario Circuit
Luigi Luigi's Mansion
Peach Delfino Plaza
Bowser Mushroomy Kingdom
Donkey Kong 75m
Diddy Kong Rumble Falls
Yoshi Yoshi's Island (SSBB)
Wario WarioWare, Inc.
Link
Zelda
Sheik
Ganondorf
Bridge of Eldin
Toon Link Pirate Ship
Samus Frigate Orpheon
Zero Suit Samus Norfair
Pit Skyworld
Ice Climbers Summit
R.O.B. PictoChat
Kirby
Meta Knight
King Dedede
Halberd
Olimar Distant Planet
Fox
Falco
Wolf
Lylat Cruise
Captain Falcon Port Town Aero Dive
Pikachu
Squirtle
Ivysaur
Charizard
Jigglypuff
Pokémon Stadium 2
Lucario Spear Pillar
Marth
Ike
Castle Siege
Ness
Lucas
New Pork City
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone 2
Snake Shadow Moses Island
Sonic Green Hill Zone

Melee StagesEdit

Note: Only characters appearing in one of the "Original 10" universes can have a Melee stage.

Character Stage
Mario
Luigi
Peach
Bowser
Rainbow Cruise
Yoshi Yoshi's Island (SSBM)
Donkey Kong
Diddy Kong
Jungle Japes
Link
Zelda
Sheik
Ganondorf
Toon Link
Temple
Samus
Zero Suit Samus
Brinstar
Kirby
Meta Knight
King Dedede
Green Greens
Fox
Falco
Wolf
Corneria
Pikachu
Squirtle
Ivysaur
Charizard
Lucario
Jigglypuff
Pokémon Stadium
Captain Falcon Big Blue
Ness
Lucas
Onett

SSB4Edit

3DS VersionEdit

Character Stage
Mario
Luigi
Dr. Mario
Paper Mario
Peach 3D Land
Bowser Mushroomy Kingdom
Yoshi Yoshi's Island
Rosalina & Luma Rainbow Road
Bowser Jr. Golden Plains
Wario WarioWare, Inc.
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone 2
Donkey Kong
Diddy Kong
Jungle Japes
Link
Zelda
Sheik
Ganondorf
Gerudo Valley
Toon Link Spirit Train
Samus
Zero Suit Samus
Brinstar
Pit
Palutena
Dark Pit
Reset Bomb Forest
Marth
Ike
Robin
Lucina
Roy
Corrin
Arena Ferox
Kirby
King Dedede
Meta Knight
Dream Land
Little Mac Boxing Ring
Fox
Falco
Corneria
Pikachu
Charizard
Jigglypuff
Unova Pokémon League
Lucario
Greninja
Mewtwo
Prism Tower
Duck Hunt Duck Hunt
R.O.B. PictoChat 2
Ness
Lucas
Magicant
Captain Falcon Mute City
Villager Tortimer Island
Olimar Distant Planet
Wii Fit Trainer Living Room
Shulk Gaur Plain
Pac-Man Pac-Maze
Mega Man Wily Castle
Sonic Green Hill Zone
Ryu Suzaku Castle
Cloud Midgar
Bayonetta Umbra Clock Tower
Mii Brawler Tomodachi Life
Mii Swordfighter Battlefield
Mii Gunner Final Destination

Wii U VersionEdit

Character Stage Alternate Stage
Mario Mario Circuit (SSBB)
Luigi Luigi's Mansion
Peach Mario Circuit (SSB4) Delfino Plaza
Bowser Final Destination
Dr. Mario Super Mario Maker
Yoshi Woolly World Yoshi's Island
Rosalina & Luma Mario Galaxy
Bowser Jr. Mushroom Kingdom U
Wario Gamer
Donkey Kong 75m Jungle Hijinxs
Diddy Kong Jungle Hijinxs
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone X
Little Mac Boxing Ring Pilotwings
Link Skyloft Bridge of Eldin
Zelda Bridge of Eldin Skyloft
Sheik
Ganondorf
Toon Link
Temple
Samus Pyrosphere Norfair
Zero Suit Samus Norfair Pyrosphere
Pit
Palutena
Palutena's Temple Skyworld
Dark Pit Skyworld Palutena's Temple
Marth
Ike
Roy
Castle Siege
Robin
Lucina
Corrin
Coliseum
Duck Hunt Duck Hunt
Kirby
King Dedede
The Great Cave Offensive
Meta Knight Halberd
Fox Orbital Gate Assault Lylat Cruise
Falco Lylat Cruise Orbital Gate Assault
Pikachu
Charizard
Jigglypuff
Pokémon Stadium 2
Lucario
Greninja
Mewtwo
Kalos Pokémon League
R.O.B. Wrecking Crew
Ness
Lucas
Onett
Captain Falcon Port Town Aero Dive
Villager Town and City Smashville
Olimar Garden of Hope
Wii Fit Trainer Wii Fit Studio Wuhu Island
Shulk Gaur Plain
Pac-Man Pac-Land
Mega Man Wily Castle
Sonic Windy Hill Zone
Ryu Suzaku Castle
Cloud Midgar
Bayonetta Umbra Clock Tower
Mii Brawler Miiverse
Mii Swordfighter Battlefield
Mii Gunner Big Battlefield

Project MEdit

Character Stage Alternate Stage 2nd Alternate Stage
Mario Delfino's Secret
Luigi Luigi's Mansion
Peach Peach's Castle Rainbow Cruise Delfino Plaza
Yoshi Yoshi's Island (SSB) Yoshi's Island (SSBM) Yoshi's Island (SSBB)
Bowser Bowser's Castle Bowser's Castle (Alt.)
Wario WarioWare, Inc. Wario Land
Donkey Kong Kongo Jungle (SSB) Jungle Japes
Diddy Kong Rumble Falls (PM) Rumble Falls (SSBB)
Link Hyrule Castle Temple
Zelda Temple Bridge of Eldin
Ganondorf Bridge of Eldin Skyloft (PM)
Sheik
Toon Link
Pirate Ship
Samus Planet Zebes Brinstar
Zero Suit Samus Norfair (PM) Frigate Orpheon
Kirby Dream Land
King Dedede Fountain of Dreams
Meta Knight Halberd
Fox Sector Z Corneria
Falco Corneria Lylat Cruise (SSBB)
Wolf Lylat Cruise (SSBB) Lylat Cruise (PM)
Pikachu
Jigglypuff
Saffron City
Squirtle
Ivysaur
Charizard
Pokémon Stadium 2 (PM)
Lucario
Mewtwo
Spear Pillar
Captain Falcon Port Town Aero Dive Big Blue
Ness Onett Fourside
Lucas New Pork City
Ice Climbers Summit
Marth
Ike
Roy
Castle Siege (PM) Castle Siege (SSBB)
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone 2
Pit Skyworld (PM) Skyworld (SSBB)
Olimar Distant Planet (PM) Distant Planet (SSBB)
R.O.B. Training Room Pictochat
Snake Shadow Moses Island
Sonic Green Hill Zone (PM) Green Hill Zone (SSBB)

Stages based on character themesEdit

This list shows character stage with songs for a certain theme. Only characters appearing in certain Smash games are listed.

Note: Charizard represents Pokémon Trainer in SSB4.

Melee CreditsEdit

Note: Only one song and Melee stage used.

Character Song Melee stage Brawl stage SSB4 stage
Dr. Mario Dr. Mario Mushroom Kingdom Flat Zone X
Mario Super Mario Bros. 3 Yoshi's Island
Luigi Mushroom Kingdom II Mushroom Kingdom II Super Mario Maker
Bowser Princess Peach's Castle Princess Peach's Castle Rainbow Cruise Delfino Plaza
Peach Rainbow Cruise Rainbow Cruise Delfino Plaza
Yoshi Yoshi's Story Yoshi's Story Woolly World
Donkey Kong Kongo Jungle Kongo Jungle Jungle Japes Jungle Hijinxs
Link Temple Temple
Young Link Saria's Theme Great Bay
Zelda/Sheik Great Bay Great Bay Temple
Ganondorf Great Bay Great Bay Temple
Samus Brinstar Brinstar Norfair
Kirby Green Greens Green Greens The Great Cave Offensive
Fox Corneria Corneria Orbital Gate Assault
Falco Venom Venom Corneria Lylat Cruise
Pikachu Pokémon Stadium Pokémon Stadium Pokémon Stadium 2
Pichu Battle Theme Pokémon Stadium
Jigglypuff Pokémon Stadium Pokémon Stadium Pokémon Stadium 2
Mewtwo Poké Floats Poké Floats Pokémon Stadium 2
Captain Falcon Mute City Mute City Big Blue Port Town Aero Dive
Ness Onett Onett
Ice Climbers Icicle Mountain Icicle Mountain Summit
Marth Fire Emblem Temple Castle Siege
Roy Fire Emblem Temple Castle Siege
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone Flat Zone Flat Zone 2 Flat Zone X

Brawl Character Roll CallEdit

Character Music Brawl stage SSB4 stage
Mario Title/Ending (Super Mario World) Delfino Plaza Yoshi's Island
Luigi Luigi's Mansion Theme Luigi's Mansion
Peach Title/Ending (Super Mario World) Delfino Plaza Yoshi's Island
Bowser Giga Bowser (Melee) Final Destination Final Destination
Yoshi Ending (Yoshi's Story) Yoshi's Island Woolly World
Wario WarioWare, Inc. Medley WarioWare, Inc. Gamer
Donkey Kong King K. Rool / Ship Deck 2 Rumble Falls Kongo Jungle
Diddy Kong King K. Rool / Ship Deck 2 Rumble Falls Kongo Jungle
Link Tal Tal Heights Pirate Ship Skyloft
Toon Link Village of the Blue Maiden Pirate Ship Skyloft
Zelda/Sheik Ocarina of Time Medley Bridge of Eldin
Ganondorf Gerudo Valley Pirate Ship Temple
Samus/Zero Suit Samus Ending (Metroid) Norfair
Kirby Butter Building Halberd
Meta Knight Meta Knight's Revenge Halberd
King Dedede King Dedede's Theme Halberd
Fox Main Theme (Star Fox) Lylat Cruise
Falco Main Theme (Star Fox 64) Lylat Cruise Orbital Gate Assault
Wolf Star Wolf Lylat Cruise
Pikachu Pokémon Center Pokémon Stadium 2
Jigglypuff Road to Viridian City (From Pallet Town / Pewter City) Pokémon Stadium 2
Pokémon Trainer Road to Viridian City (From Pallet Town / Pewter City) Pokémon Stadium 2
Lucario Team Galactic Battle! Spear Pillar Kalos Pokémon League
Captain Falcon Fire Field Port Town Aero Dive
Ness Snowman New Pork City Onett
Lucas Mother 3 Love Theme New Pork City Onett
Ice Climbers Ice Climber Summit
Marth Fire Emblem (Melee) Castle Siege
Ike Victory is Near Castle Siege
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone 2 Flat Zone 2 Flat Zone X
Pit Title (Kid Icarus) Skyworld
Olimar Stage Clear / Title (Pikmin) Distant Planet Garden of Hope
R.O.B. Gyromite Mario Bros. Wrecking Crew
Snake Calling to the Night Shadow Moses Island
Sonic Seven Rings in Hand Green Hill Zone Windy Hill Zone

Subspace Emissary Dark ThemesEdit

Character Music Brawl Stage SSB4 Stage
Mario Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) Luigi's Mansion
Luigi Luigi's Mansion Theme Luigi's Mansion
Peach Castle / Boss Fortress (Super Mario World / SMB 3) Luigi's Mansion
Bowser Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) Luigi's Mansion
Yoshi Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) Luigi's Mansion
Donkey Kong Battle For Storm Hill Rumble Falls Jungle Hijinxs
Diddy Kong Battle For Storm Hill Rumble Falls Jungle Hijinxs
Link Gerudo Valley Pirate Ship Temple
Zelda Gerudo Valley Pirate Ship Temple
Ganondorf Gerudo Valley Pirate Ship Temple
Samus Sector 1 Frigate Orpheon Pyrosphere
Kirby Gourmet Race Halberd
Meta Knight Gourmet Race Halberd
King Dedede Gourmet Race Halberd
Fox Sector 1 Frigate Orpheon Pyrosphere
Falco Sector 1 Frigate Orpheon Pyrosphere
Pikachu Victory Road Spear Pillar Pokémon Stadium 2
Pokémon Trainer Victory Road Spear Pillar Pokémon Stadium 2
Lucario Victory Road Spear Pillar Pokémon Stadium 2
Captain Falcon Sector 1 Frigate Orpheon Pyrosphere
Ness Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise New Pork City Onett
Lucas Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise New Pork City Onett
Ice Climbers Ice Climber Summit
Marth Against the Black Knight Castle Siege
Ike Against the Black Knight Castle Siege
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone (Melee) Flat Zone 2 Flat Zone X
Pit Castle / Boss Fortress (Super Mario World / SMB 3) Luigi's Mansion
Wario Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) Luigi's Mansion
Olimar Gourmet Race Halberd
R.O.B. Flat Zone (Melee) Flat Zone 2 Flat Zone X
Snake Sector 1 Frigate Orpheon

Characters' first non-Smash Bros. appearance and non-Smash Bros. playable appearanceEdit

This table lists all characters' first appearance as well as their first playable appearance in a game outside of Super Smash Bros.

Character First Appearance First Playable Appearance
Mario Donkey Kong (1981) Donkey Kong (1981)
Luigi Mario Bros. (1983) Mario Bros. (1983)
Dr. Mario Dr. Mario (1990) Dr. Mario (1990)
Peach Super Mario Bros. (1985) Super Mario Bros. 2 (1987)
Daisy Super Mario Land (1989) Mario Tennis (2000)
Rosalina Super Mario Galaxy (2007) Mario Kart Wii (2008)
Bowser Super Mario Bros. (1985) Super Mario Kart (1992)
Bowser Jr. Super Mario Sunshine (2002) Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003)
Koopalings[note 1] Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988) Mario Kart 8 (2014)
Piranha Plant Super Mario Bros. (1985) N/A
Yoshi Super Mario World (1990) Super Mario World (Semi-playable) (1990)/Super Mario Kart (Fully playable) (1992)
Wario Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (1992) Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (1990)
Donkey Kong Donkey Kong (1981) Donkey Kong Country (1994)
Diddy Kong Donkey Kong Country (1994) Donkey Kong Country (1994)
King K. Rool Donkey Kong Country (1994) DK: King of Swing (2005)
Link The Legend of Zelda (1986) The Legend of Zelda (1986)
Young Link The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998)
Toon Link The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords (2002) The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords (2002)
Zelda The Legend of Zelda (1986) Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon (1993)
Sheik The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998) Hyrule Warriors (2014)
Ganondorf The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998) Hyrule Warriors (2014)
Samus Metroid (1986) Metroid (1986)
Dark Samus Metroid Prime (2002) N/A
Zero Suit Samus Metroid: Zero Mission (2004) Metroid: Zero Mission (2004)
Ridley Metroid (1986) N/A
Kirby Kirby's Dream Land (1992) Kirby's Dream Land (1992)
Meta Knight Kirby's Adventure (1993) Kirby's Adventure (1993)
King Dedede Kirby's Dream Land (1992) Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (2000)
Fox Star Fox (1993) Star Fox (1993)
Falco Star Fox (1993) Star Fox 2 (Originally) (Cancelled, but later released in 2017)/Star Fox 64 (Official) (1997)
Wolf Star Fox 2 (Originally) (Cancelled, but later released in 2017)/Star Fox 64 (Official) (1997) Star Fox: Assault (2005)
Pikachu Pokémon Red/Green (1996) Pokémon Red/Green (1996)
Jigglypuff Pokémon Red/Green (1996) Pokémon Red/Green (1996)
Pichu Pokémon Gold/Silver (1999) Pokémon Gold/Silver (1999)
Mewtwo Pokémon Red/Green (1996) Pokémon Red/Green (1996)
Pokémon Trainer Pokémon Red/Green (1996) Pokémon Red/Green (1996)
Squirtle Pokémon Red/Green (1996) Pokémon Red/Green (1996)
Ivysaur Pokémon Red/Green (1996) Pokémon Red/Green (1996)
Charizard Pokémon Red/Green (1996) Pokémon Red/Green (1996)
Lucario Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team/Blue Rescue Team (2005) Pokémon Diamond/Pearl (2006)
Greninja Pokémon X/Y (2013) Pokémon X/Y (2013)
Incineroar Pokémon Sun/Moon (2016) Pokémon Sun/Moon (2016)
Captain Falcon F-Zero (1990) F-Zero (1990)
Ness EarthBound (1994) EarthBound (1994)
Lucas Mother 3 (2006) Mother 3 (2006)
Ice Climbers Ice Climber (1985) Ice Climber (1985)
Marth Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (1990) Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (1990)
Lucina Fire Emblem: Awakening (2012) Fire Emblem: Awakening (2012)
Roy Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (2002) Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (2002)
Chrom Fire Emblem: Awakening (2012) Fire Emblem: Awakening (2012)
Ike Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (2005) Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (2005)
Robin Fire Emblem: Awakening (2012) Fire Emblem: Awakening (2012)
Corrin Fire Emblem Fates (2015) Fire Emblem Fates (2015)
Mr. Game & Watch Ball (Game & Watch) (1980) Ball (Game & Watch) (1980)
Pit Kid Icarus (1986) Kid Icarus (1986)
Dark Pit Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012) Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012)
Palutena Kid Icarus (1986) N/A
Olimar Pikmin (2001) Pikmin (2001)
Alph[note 1] Pikmin 3 (2013) Pikmin 3 (2013)
R.O.B. Stack Up (1985) Stack Up (1985)
Little Mac Punch-Out!! (1984) Punch-Out!! (1984)
Duck Hunt Duck Hunt (1984) Duck Hunt (1984)[note 2]
Villager Animal Forest (2001) Animal Crossing (2002)
Isabelle Animal Crossing: New Leaf (2012) Animal Crossing: New Leaf (2012)
Wii Fit Trainer Wii Fit (2007) N/A
Shulk Xenoblade Chronicles (2010) Xenoblade Chronicles (2010)
Inkling Splatoon (2015) Splatoon (2015)
Sonic Rad Mobile (1991) Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
Snake Metal Gear (1987) Metal Gear (1987)
Mega Man Mega Man (1987) Mega Man (1987)
Pac-Man Pac-Man (1980) Pac-Man (1980)
Ryu Street Fighter (1987) Street Fighter (1987)
Ken Street Fighter (1987) Street Fighter (1987)
Cloud Final Fantasy (1987) Final Fantasy VII (1997)
Bayonetta Bayonetta (2009) Bayonetta (2009)
Simon Castlevania (1986) Castlevania (1986)
Richter Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (1993) Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (1993)
  1. ^ a b Only featured as Alternate costumes.
  2. ^ While the dog is not playable, most of his moves uses the light gun which turns out to be playable. The duck can be controlled by another player in 2-player mode.

Brawl Sticker GroupEdit

This table lists all the possible group of characters that can use certain stickers and any exclusive effects to that group. Individuals derived from a group who has exclusive use for a sticker with an effect that's usable to the parent group (i.e. Falco with a Tail sticker that cannot be used on other Star Fox characters) are not noted. The group names are not official.

Group Name Characters Exclusive Effects Notes
All Characters  
Mario Characters       Although Yoshi is considered to be in the Yoshi universe, he is still widely known as a Mario character.
Yoshi  
Wario  
Donkey Kong Characters   
Diddy Kong  
The Legend of Zelda Characters        Only one sticker with this effect.
Ganondorf    
Metroid Characters   
Kirby Characters       Only one sticker with this effect.
King Dedede  
Star Fox Characters       Can use other effects.
Fox  
Falco  
Pokémon Characters     
Pokémon Trainer      "Grass" effect stickers are exclusive to Ivysaur and "Water" effect stickers are exclusive to Squirtle.
Lucario    
Captain Falcon  
EarthBound Characters      Can use other effects.
Ice Climbers  
Mr. Game & Watch  
Fire Emblem Characters   
Pit  
Olimar    
R.O.B.  
Snake  
Sonic  
Biters       
Crawling Beasts       
Princesses      Can use other effects.
Retro Characters     

Equipment GroupsEdit

These are different types of equipment and the characters that can use them.

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Project M Alternate Costume TableEdit

The Project M character table based on alternate costumes if applicable.

Characters
 
Mario
 
 
Luigi
 
 
Peach
 
 
Bowser
 
 
Yoshi
 
 
Donkey Kong
 
 
Diddy Kong
 
 
Link
 
 
Zelda
 
 
Sheik
 
 
Ganondorf
 
 
Toon Link
 
 
Samus
 
 
Zero Suit Samus
 
 
Kirby
 
 
Meta Knight
 
 
King Dedede
 
 
Fox
 
 
Falco
 
 
Wolf
 
 
Pikachu
 
 
Jigglypuff
 
 
Mewtwo*
 
 
Squirtle
 
 
Ivysaur
 
 
Charizard
 
 
Lucario
 
 
Captain Falcon
 
 
Ness
 
 
Lucas
 
 
Ice Climbers
 
 
Marth
 
 
Roy*
 
 
Ike
 
 
Mr. Game & Watch
 
 
Pit
 
 
Wario
 
 
Olimar
 
 
R.O.B.
 
 
Snake
 
 
Sonic
 

* Characters not in Brawl

Reflection Table Expressed as PayoutsEdit

Since the reflector table uses multipliers, this is what would be like based on casino cash payouts. 1:2 means a projectile that deals 2% damage or travels at 2 units of speed will gain 1% damage or 1 unit of speed added to the original value when reflected for a total of 3% damage or 3 units of speed. PUSH means the reflected projectile will have the same amount of damage or speed with its original value.

User Move Damage multiplier Speed multiplier Max damage reflectable
All Powershield
(Melee only)
Lose half value
Dark Pit Electroshock Arm PUSH PUSH ?
Guardian Orbitars 1:2 7:10 ?
Dr. Mario Super Sheet 1:2 PUSH 50
Falco Reflector 1:2 PUSH 50
Fox Reflector 1:2 PUSH 50
Lucas Forward smash 1:2 1:2 50
Mario Cape 1:2 PUSH 50
Mega Man Skull Barrier 1:5 PUSH 25
Mewtwo Confusion* 2:5 PUSH 50
Mii Gunner Echo Reflector ? ? ?
Mii Swordfighter Reversal Slash ? ? ?
Ness Forward smash 1:1  1:2  80 
Palutena Reflect Barrier 1:5 1:5 ?
Pit Angel Ring 1:2 PUSH 50
Mirror Shield 1:2 7:10 50
Upperdash Arm PUSH PUSH ?
Guardian Orbitars 1:2 7:10 ?
R.O.B. Arm Rotor 1:2 PUSH 50
Wolf Reflector 3:10 4:5 50
Zelda Nayru's Love 1:5 1:5 50
Franklin Badge 3:10 3:10
Gray Fox PUSH PUSH 100
Gardevoir 6:5 3:10 100
Home-Run Bat
(SSB4 only)
1:1 ? ?

* In Melee, Confusion simply reverses projectiles without changing their owner.

Exclusive BonusesEdit

These are exclusive bonuses in the Super Smash Bros. 1P game.

SSBEdit

SSB bonuses are sorted by stage and items.

By StageEdit

Stage Bonus Points Description
Stage 1 Tornado Clear 3,000 Link gets KO'd by a tornado in Hyrule Castle.
Stage 2 Yoshi Rainbow 50,000 KO the Yoshis in the order in which they appear.
Stage 3 ARWING Clear 4,000 Fox gets KO'd by an Arwing in Sector Z.
Stage 4
Bros. Calamity 25,000 KO one of the Mario Bros. before damaging the other.
Good Friend (JPN: Friendship) 8,000 Defeat the Mario Bros. without losing your ally. (Not awarded if "True Friend" is awarded.)
True Friend 25,000 Defeat the Mario Bros. without your ally taking damage.
Stage 6
DK Defender (JPN: Kong Defender) 10,000 Defeat Giant Donkey Kong without losing any allies. (Not awarded if "DK Perfect" is awarded.)
DK Perfect 50,000 Defeat Giant Donkey Kong without any ally taking damage.
Stage 7 Kirby Ranks (JPN: Kirby Flash) 25,000 KO the Kirbies in the order in which they appear (Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, Yoshi, Fox, Pikachu, Plain Kirby/Unlockable character).
Stage 8 Acid Clear 1,500 Samus gets KO'd by the rising acid in Planet Zebes.

By ItemEdit

Item Bonus Points Description
Bumper Bumper Cleer 11,000 KO the opponent with a Bumper.
Hammer Star Clear 12,000 Clear a stage under the effect of a Hammer.
Heart Container Heartthrob 17,000 Collected at least three Heart Containers in a match.
Maxim Tomato Vegetarian 9,000 Ate at least three Maxim Tomatoes in a match.
Motion-Sensor Bomb Booby Trap (JPN: 00 Agent) 12,000 KO the opponent with a Motion-Sensor Bomb.
Poké Ball
Mew Catch (JPN: Mew Get) 15,000 Mew appeared from a Poké Ball. (Clefairy copying its effect does not count.)
Pokémon Finish 11,000 KO the opponent with a Poké Ball Pokémon.
Super Star Star Clear 12,000 Clear a stage under the effect of a Super Star.

MeleeEdit

Melee bonuses are sorted by 1-P modes.

Classic ModeEdit

Bonus Points Description
Target Master 30,000 Break all targets in the character's Target Test stage.
Collector 30,000 Collected all trophies in the Snag the Trophies stage.
Crazy Hand KO 80,000 KO'd Crazy Hand.
Classic Clear 50,000 Complete Classic Mode.

Adventure ModeEdit

Bonus Points Description
Luigi KO 20 Defeat Luigi.
Link Master 30,000 KO'd all five Links.
Giant Kirby KO 10,000 KO'd Giant Kirby.
Metal Bros. KO 8,000 KO'd Metal Mario and Metal Luigi.
Giga Bowser KO 100,000 KO'd Giga Bowser
Hobbyist 1,000 Collected at least one trophy on a platforming stage. (Trophies dropped from enemies do not count.)
Adventure Clear 50,000 Complete Adventure Mode.

All-Star ModeEdit

Bonus Points Description
All-Star Clear 50,000 Complete All-Star Mode.
Melee Master 100,000 Complete All-Star Mode without a Heart Container.

All 1P ModesEdit

Bonus Points Description
No Damage Clear 300,000 Complete a mode without taking damage.
Very Hard Clear 200,000 Complete a mode on Very Hard difficulty.
Speed Demon 20,000 Cleared a mode very quickly.
Quintuple KO x15,000 Defeat five opponents with one attack.
No-Miss Clear 10,000 Complete a mode without losing a life.
Speedster 10,000 Cleared a mode quickly. (Not given if Speed Demon is earned.)
Quadruple KO x8,000 Defeat four opponents with one attack.
Continuation -20,000 Used a continue.

Stock Icons with Stock GlitchEdit

Character Icons
Captain Falcon       
Donkey Kong       
Fox       
Mr. Game & Watch       
Kirby       
Bowser       
Link       
Luigi       
Mario       
Marth       
Mewtwo       
Ness       
Peach       
Pikachu       
Ice Climbers       
Jigglypuff       
Samus       
Yoshi       
Zelda       
Sheik       
Falco       
Young Link       
Dr. Mario       
Roy       
Pichu       
Ganondorf       

How the air effects main projectilesEdit

This list shows how main projectiles or characters behave differently when used in midair. This list only one projectile per character. Green checks indicate using the projectile in midair provides an advantage. Red Xs indicate using the projectile in midair provides a disadvantage. Yellow tildes indicate no advantages or disadvantages when using the projectile in midair.

Character Projectile Effect Advantage/Disadvantage
Peach Vegetable Cannot summon vegetables (Can still throw one that's been summoned from the ground)  
Yoshi Egg Throw Adds a minor jump (Brawl and SSB4 only)  ?  
   
Zelda Din's Fire Helpless state  
Samus Charge Shot Cannot charge shots (Can still fire fully charged shots if charged from the ground)  
Falco Blaster Higher rate of fire  
Pikachu Thunder Jolt Fires an electrical orb (Becomes a normal shot once it touches the ground)  ?
Pichu

Note: Kirby can copy Charge Shot, Blaster, and Thunder Jolt and witness the same effects.

Brawl's Classic Mode battles rewritten like Melee'sEdit

Regular BattleEdit

All characters on the roster are eligible to fight the player throughout the mode's three 1-on-1 battles.

Character Stage(s)
Bowser Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Captain Falcon Port Town Aero Dive
Charizard Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Diddy Kong Rumble Falls 75m (if unlocked)
Donkey Kong Rumble Falls 75m (if unlocked)
Falco Lylat Cruise
Fox Lylat Cruise
Ganondorf Bridge of Eldin Pirate Ship (if unlocked)
Ice Climbers Summit
Ike Castle Siege
Ivysaur Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Jigglypuff Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
King Dedede Halberd
Kirby Halberd
Link Bridge of Eldin Pirate Ship (if unlocked)
Lucario Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Lucas New Pork City
Luigi Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Mario Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Marth Castle Siege
Meta Knight Halberd
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone 2
Ness New Pork City
Olimar Distant Planet
Peach Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Pikachu Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Pit Skyworld
R.O.B. Mario Bros. Delfino Plaza (if Mario Bros. is not unlocked)
Samus Norfair Frigate Orpheon
Sheik Bridge of Eldin Pirate Ship (if unlocked)
Snake Shadow Moses Island
Sonic Green Hill Zone
Squirtle Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Toon Link Bridge of Eldin Pirate Ship (if unlocked)
Wario WarioWare, Inc.
Wolf Lylat Cruise
Yoshi Yoshi's Island
Zelda Bridge of Eldin Pirate Ship (if unlocked)
Zero Suit Samus Norfair Frigate Orpheon

2 vs. 2 teams.Edit

Below is the list of all the teams the player can fight in Classic Mode. There are 36 teams. Only universes with two or more characters (excluding character transformations) can be featured. There are two battles in a single playthrough. Characters from the same universe as the opposing team will fight alongside the player unless otherwise noted.

Stage Universe Teams Notes
Stage 1 The Legend of Zelda
Link + Zelda Sheik cannot be an ally if Zelda is an opponent and vice versa.
Link + Ganondorf
Link + Sheik
Link + Toon Link
Zelda + Ganondorf
Zelda + Toon Link
Sheik + Ganondorf
Sheik + Toon Link
Ganondorf + Toon Link
Stage 2 Donkey Kong Diddy Kong + Donkey Kong Yoshi always serves as the player's ally.
Stage 3 Pokémon
Pikachu + Jigglypuff A Pokémon Trainer Pokémon cannot be an ally if another Pokémon Trainer Pokémon is fought.
Pikachu + Squirtle
Pikachu + Ivysaur
Pikachu + Charizard
Pikachu + Lucario
Jigglypuff + Squirtle
Jigglypuff + Ivysaur
Jigglypuff + Charizard
Jigglypuff + Lucario
Squirtle + Lucario
Ivysaur + Lucario
Charizard + Lucario
Stage 4 Earthbound or Fire Emblem
Ness + Lucas The player's ally will be a character from the other universe represented.
Marth + Ike
Stage 5 Kirby
Kirby + King Dedede
Kirby + Meta Knight
King Dedede + Meta Knight
Stage 7 Star Fox
Fox + Wolf Captain Falcon can possibly serve as the player's ally.
Fox + Falco
Wolf + Falco
Stage 8 Mario
Mario + Luigi
Mario + Peach
Mario + Bowser
Luigi + Peach
Luigi + Bowser
Peach + Bowser

Giant battleEdit

Just like the teams, the giant characters the player fights are picked randomly from a group that has already been predetermined by the game. This time, giant battle can occur for any universe (except The Legend of Zelda and Donkey Kong). The number of allies are dependent on the stage. On Stage 2, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are the player's allies. On Stages 3-5, one ally is given and will be from one of the universes represented. On Stages 6-10, the player is not given any allies. This type of battle will occur twice in a playthrough.

Giant Character Stage(s)
Bowser Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Captain Falcon Port Town Aero Dive
Charizard Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Falco Lylat Cruise
Fox Lylat Cruise
Ice Climbers Summit
Ike Castle Siege
Ivysaur Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Jigglypuff Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
King Dedede Halberd
Kirby Halberd
Lucario Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Lucas New Pork City
Luigi Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Mario Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Marth Castle Siege
Meta Knight Halberd
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone 2
Ness New Pork City
Olimar Distant Planet
Peach Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Pikachu Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Pit Skyworld
R.O.B. Mario Bros. Delfino Plaza (if Mario Bros. is not unlocked)
Samus Norfair Frigate Orpheon
Snake Shadow Moses Island
Sonic Green Hill Zone
Squirtle Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Wario WarioWare, Inc.
Wolf Lylat Cruise
Yoshi Yoshi's Island
Zero Suit Samus Norfair Frigate Orpheon

Multi-character battleEdit

Just like the teams, and the giant characters the player fights, the multiple-character fight is picked randomly from a group that has already been predetermined by the game. This level consists of 10 multiples of 1 of 9 different characters. This battle occurs starting on Stage 3 and two fights of this type can be encountered.


Character (x 10) Stage(s)
Bowser Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Captain Falcon Port Town Aero Dive
Charizard Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Falco Lylat Cruise
Fox Lylat Cruise
Ice Climbers Summit
Ike Castle Siege
Ivysaur Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Jigglypuff Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
King Dedede Halberd
Kirby Halberd
Lucario Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Lucas New Pork City
Luigi Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Mario Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Marth Castle Siege
Meta Knight Halberd
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone 2
Ness New Pork City
Olimar Distant Planet
Peach Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Pikachu Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Pit Skyworld
R.O.B. Mario Bros. Delfino Plaza (if Mario Bros. is not unlocked)
Samus Norfair Frigate Orpheon
Snake Shadow Moses Island
Sonic Green Hill Zone
Squirtle Pokémon Stadium 2 Spear Pillar (if unlocked)
Wario WarioWare, Inc.
Wolf Lylat Cruise
Zero Suit Samus Norfair Frigate Orpheon

Metal battleEdit

All characters represented on Stages 6-10 are eligible to appear as a metal character in this 1-on-1 battle against the player. Only one metal battle can be encountered. Unlike Melee, the stage will always be the home stage of the opponent.

Metal Character Stage(s)
Bowser Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Captain Falcon Port Town Aero Dive
Falco Lylat Cruise
Fox Lylat Cruise
Ice Climbers Summit
Luigi Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Mario Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone 2
Olimar Distant Planet
Peach Delfino Plaza Luigi's Mansion (if unlocked) Mario Circuit Mushroomy Kingdom
Pit Skyworld
R.O.B. Mario Bros. Delfino Plaza (if Mario Bros. is not unlocked)
Samus Norfair Frigate Orpheon
Snake Shadow Moses Island
Sonic Green Hill Zone
Wario WarioWare, Inc.
Wolf Lylat Cruise
Zero Suit Samus Norfair Frigate Orpheon

Free for allEdit

Three random characters who haven't fought the player in a playthrough are selected to fight the player. The stage will always be Final Destination.

Speed and Power Character VariantsEdit

Some characters movesets or forms have speed and power variants based on movement or attacks. Speed variants are generally faster but weaker while power variants are generally stronger but slower. The following list focuses on Melee and Brawl characters.

Characters are divided into Parent or Child forms where the parent is the common base forms and the child is the alternate form. Speed Characters are italicized while Power characters are bolded.

MeleeEdit

Parent Child Relationship Notes
Mario Dr. Mario Clone
Link Young Link Clone
Zelda Sheik Transformation
Fox Falco Clone
Pikachu Pichu Clone
Captain Falcon Ganondorf Clone Characters are from different universes. Captain Falcon prioritized over Ganondorf due to appearing in earlier Super Smash Bros. titles.
Marth Roy Clone Marth prioritized over Roy due to being unlocked first.

BrawlEdit

Parent Child Relationship Notes
Link Toon Link Semi-Clone
Zelda Sheik Transformation
Samus Zero Suit Samus Transformation
Fox Falco Semi-Clone
Squirtle Charizard Transformation The third of Pokémon Trainer's transformation, Ivysaur, balances speed and power. Squirtle prioritized over Charizard due to being a base Pokémon
Captain Falcon Ganondorf Semi-Clone Characters are from different universes. Captain Falcon prioritized over Ganondorf due to appearing in earlier Super Smash Bros. titles.
Ness Lucas Semi-Clone By attack only. Ness prioritized over Lucas due to appearing in earlier Super Smash Bros. titles.
Marth Ike Semi-Clone Marth prioritized over Ike due to appearing in earlier Super Smash Bros. titles.
Sonic Snake Miscellaneous Both are Brawl's only third-party characters. Sonic prioritized over Snake due to more appearances in Super Smash Bros. titles.